MMM directors
Clare Cooper | director & co-founder
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Roanne Dods | director & co-founderRoanne was Director of the Jerwood Charitable Foundation from 1998-2008. She qualified as a lawyer and in 1997 left the legal profession to undertake an MA in Dance Studies at Laban Centre London. At the Laban Centre she was part of the team that successfully secured Lottery funding for the new Laban Centre’s award winning building in Deptford. At the Jerwood Charitable Foundation she has overseen the significant expansion of Jerwood activities across all artforms. In 2004, Jerwood was presented with an Angel Award by the International Society for the Performing Arts for ‘innovative and spectacular work across the artistic spectrum’ by Sir John Tusa. She is founding director of Mission Models Money (with Clare Cooper), The Work Room (for independent choreographers in Glasgow), IC: Innovative Craft, and Rose Orange, and on the boards of Scottish Ballet, Sistema Scotland and Jerwood Space. She is a Fuel Catalyst and member of the Cheltenham Jazz Festival Advisory Board. Roanne is leading MMM’s People Theme work strand. She was born in Lima, Peru and lived there for 10 years before moving to Milan. She currently lives in Glasgow with her son and works in London. |
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David Hall | directorDavid Hall is Chief Executive of the Foyle Foundation. He holds a B.A. Hons. In Russian and Soviet Studies and an MBA. He worked for nine years in project management, general management and marketing, including international assignments un Saudi Arabia and Sweden before undertaking his MBA. He then entered the cultural sector first as Deputy Director of Business in the Arts, a national programme of ABSA (now Arts and Business). He later became Head of Consulting at ABSA. Prior to becoming the Foyle Foundation’s Chief Executive, he was lead Consultant at the international consultancy AEA Managements Consultant. He specialised in strategic development, business planning and capital project development within the arts and heritage sectors. He also assessed major capital projects for Arts Council England, the Scottish Arts Council and Heritage Lottery Fund. He is a member of the Development Council and Strategy and Planning Working Party of the National Theatre and was a member of MMM’s Action group in it’s third phase. |
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Rohan Gunatillake | directorRohan recently led the Web Connect strand at NESTA which explores the role the web can play in disruptive innovation. And prior to joining NESTA, Rohan worked for IBM and most recently spent five years with Accenture’s consulting practice where he worked with several public and third sector clients to tackle their major business challenges. As part of his time at Accenture, Rohan enjoyed a year-long secondment with Mission Models Money in 2006/7 where he was part of the central executive team with a range of management responsibilities across the programme. Rohan has a particular interest in mission-led organisations and has acted as an informal strategy advisor for a number of social enterprises and ethical businesses and in 2006/07 he ran an online community exploring urban wellbeing which gave him an insight into the web’s ability to connect rather than isolate. Rohan deeply believes in the power of art as a means of reflection and inquiry and he has a passion for the live experience especially in the form of experimental theatre, new writing and loud music. Rohan is currently managing MMM’s New & Alternative Financial Instruments pilots and you can visit his personal website here. |
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